The approaching-of-age story about small-town life and the complexity of household and group relationships drew on Schmidt’s personal expertise of rising up in Albany, a city within the Nice Southern area of WA, and dropping her father to most cancers.
Schmidt was 15 when she first scribbled the thought for the story down in a pocket book on a automobile journey from Albany to Perth.
For some time it was “extra a piece of remedy” and it remained untouched in a desk drawer whereas she did a artistic writing diploma and commenced working in media.
After three years as a journalist she grew to become “conscious of the disregard for and omission of Aboriginal tales and voices within the media basically” and it occurred to her that as a West Australian author she had a duty to write down in an inclusive method.
She determined to incorporate Noongar characters in her ebook, however to keep away from cultural appropriation, stereotyping or tokenism, she undertook a college Honours challenge wherein she returned to Albany and consulted instantly with Noongar Elders.
“In March this yr, once I submitted Salt River Highway to the Hungerford, I used to be just a few months right into a six-month stint again in Albany. I’d simply began a brand new job on the ABC bureau there, and my associate, Pete, and I had been nonetheless surrounded by packing containers,” she advised Fremantle Press on the time of her shortlisting for the prize.
“There was a lot else that wanted to be accomplished, a canine that wanted strolling, emails that wanted checking, and but I’d written ‘Hungerford Award’ on my whiteboard in massive purple capital letters. I by no means for one second imagined I might be longlisted, not to mention shortlisted, however it was the primary time I had an entire draft of my manuscript, and I had that niggling feeling of ‘if not now, when?’”
So she delay her different jobs and spent weeks honing the manuscript for submission.
“I believed that was the tip of it. I used to be proud to have merely polished the draft and submitted,” she mentioned.
“Fremantle Press have lengthy been my dream writer for Salt River Highway; so, to have been recognised by them? I’m nonetheless pinching myself.”
Salt River Highway shall be printed in November 2023.
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